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Tottenham Hotspur: "To Dare Is To Do"

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Twizzle

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1 nil win against Chelski

now thats Villa, Chelski and Liverpool we have beaten and drawn with the Gooners and Manure in t premier league




just a shame we cannot beat the bottom teams
 

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Luka Modric struck the only goal of the game as victory over London rivals Chelsea at The Lane takes us into the top half of the Barclays Premier League for the first time this season.

On a blazing hot and memorable day at the Spurs, we performed outstandingly against Guus Hiddink's side to stretch our run to six games unbeaten in the league.

Not only that, but the result puts a serious dent in the title hopes of the Blues, who have now failed to beat us in the last four attempts.

Harry Redknapp stuck with the team that featured for the majority of our impressive win at Aston Villa last weekend, with Vedran Corluka starting at right-back this time in place of Didier Zokora.

With the sun shining, there was a great atmosphere at The Lane for this derby clash and a tempo to match from the off.

The in-form Michael Essien did force Heurelho Gomes into an eighth minute save, but it's fair to say we had the better of the first half overall.

A minute later, Corluka's cross was cleared only as far as Jenas, who hit a ferocious shot from the edge of the box just inches over the bar.

On 18 minutes, Darren Bent climbed high to flick on Gomes' goal-kick, and as the bounce deceived Chelsea defender Alex, Robbie Keane ran in behind to hit a stinging volley first time, which Petr Cech did well to stand up to.

Keane tested the Czech goalkeeper again on 25 minutes with another first time shot from the edge of the box after good work from Corluka on the right.

Gomes was called into action only once more in the opening 45, turning Nicolas Anelka's 33rd minute shot around the post.

We finished the half the stronger side, and Keane once again got a sighting at goal seven minutes from the break after a 40-yard run into the box. He just failed to curl his attempt past Cech.

But you sensed there would be more chances to come into the second half, and we didn't have to wait long before our pressure paid dividends.

Aaron Lennon, fresh from putting pen to paper on a new contract the day before, attacked Ashley Cole before sending a pin-point ball into the box for Modric to sweep home first-time into the bottom right-hand corner.

It was the Croatian's fourth goal of this his first season in English football, and no more than the little man deserves for his outstanding performances in recent weeks.

A bumper home crowd at The Lane was now in full voice, and they were so nearly treated to a carbon copy of the goal on 59 minutes.

Keane picked out Lennon with a pinpoint crossfield ball, and the flying winger once again attacked his man before putting the ball into box. This time Modric tried to catch it on the volley - it would have been spectacular, but he didn't properly connect, and the ball fell safely into the hands of Cech.

Once Chelsea settled, a touch of panic, it is fair to say, maybe crept into our game, and we came under a spell of pressure.

Portuguese international Ricardo Quaresma was introduced by the visitors to add some width, and it took some good defending from Corluka to deny Frank Lampard at the back post following his 64th minute cross.

Didier Drogba then forced Gomes into a near post save, and we found ourselves constantly having to defend set-pieces.

Although Keane sent a fantastic 25-yard effort just wide on 71 minutes, it was left to our Brazilian goalkeeper to claim the plaudits for keeping our lead intact 11 minutes from time.

Lampard found John Terry with a free-kick, and his powerful downward header looked destined for the bottom corner before Gomes dived full stretch to turn wide with a splendid reaction save.

It follows on from what the big man described as his best performances in a Spurs shirt last week, and he now looks full of confidence after a difficult first season at times.

From that save, we could, and perhaps should, have doubled our lead when Modric broke away and played in Lennon down the right. He got all the way to by-line and options in the box, but perhaps got caught in two minds and tried a shot that he got all wrong.

A minute later, Drogba nearly punished us with a looping header after Terry's ball to the back post, but it sailed wide and it looked as if we had weathered the storm...

Of course, it's never that easy, and there was some late, late drama when Alex climbed to head a corner onto the bar.

But we claimed what has to be the result of the season, and the joy around The Lane at the final whistle was tangible.


Spurs (4-4-2): Gomes; Corluka, Woodgate, King, Assou-Ekotto; Lennon (Zokora, 90), Palacios, Jenas, Modric (O'Hara, 87); Keane, Bent
Subs not used: Cudicini, Dawson, Huddlestone, Bentley, Pavlyuchenko

Chelsea (4-4-2): Cech; Bosingwa, Alex, Terry, A Cole; Belletti (Quaresma, 61), Essien (Malouda, 77), Ballack, Lampard; Anelka, Drogba
Subs not used: Hilario, Ivanovic, Mancienne, Kalou, Di Santo


http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/articles/resultoftheseason210309.html
 

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Aaron's joy at new deal
Aaron Lennon couldn't hide his delight after putting pen to paper on a contract extension that will keep him at the Club until 2014.

The winger has been in flying form this season and the good news is that he feels there is much more to come.

"I'm delighted to sign a new contract," Aaron told us exclusively after training at Spurs Lodge this afternoon. "I've been here a long time now and love every minute of it.

"Everyone at the club from the managers, the fans, they've all looked after me so well.

"I think it's been my best season and to get a new deal is great for me."

The length of the deal certainly suggests 'Azza' believes this is the place he can achieve his goals. "Definitely," he stated. "If you look at the players here, the whole squad, I can learn and improve and I think I've done that.

"I feel I'm getting better and better with each season and I think I can keep on improving."

The England international - he's in the Under-21 squad for forthcoming friendlies against Norway and France - recently chalked up the 200th appearance of his senior career.

Not bad for a 21-year-old! "People tend to forget I'm only 21," he smiled. "There is a lot for me to still improve on and I'll continue to work hard on the training pitch to do that."

Manager Harry Redknapp added: "It is great news for the Club. Aaron wants to stay, we want to keep him. He is a young player with a great future. He has been fantastic since I've been here so we are delighted to have secured him long-term.

"He has got all the ability to be a top player and yet he is still learning the game.

"He is a great lad but he is not the finished article. If he keeps listening and taking on board all the good advice that he gets given - as he already has done - then I think he can go on to be a fantastic player."

http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/articles/aaronsjoyatnewdeal200309.html

This is pretty good news for Spurs fan. Alot of people thought he would be poached this summer because of his devastating form in the premier league this season.
 

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8th spot and still climbing

probably drop back to 9th after the round is completed

good job so far 'arry
 

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Forgot to add earlier..

Good win last week by your lot.. The pressure your players put on West Ham every time we had the ball was impressive..

Spurs looked much better last week than Villa did this morning against us.
 

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I really can't think of a team in any sport that I hate more then Man U.

Was in town watching the game tonight , I just can't stand people getting annoyed at me when Spurs score because they've been "Man U fans their whole life"

aghhhh
 

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I really can't think of a team in any sport that I hate more then Man U.

Was in town watching the game tonight , I just can't stand people getting annoyed at me when Spurs score because they've been "Man U fans their whole life"

aghhhh

Suck it up Princess. Considering you follow one of the most arrogant teams known to mankind in the Broncos, you'd be well advised to tread lightly. As for glory hunters, every successful team has them. It's a fact of life.

As for the match this morning, Tottenham played very well. The 2-0 scoreline at halftime didn't really reflect the difference between the teams in my view, but Tottenham took their chances, and we didn't, so in that sense it was a fair scoreline. Unfortunately for you blokes, all it did was fire my mob up, and I could not be happier with the way we played in the second half. And it wasn't that Tottenham lied down either, we just took it up about 5 gears, and your goalkeeper was unable to repeat his magnificent first half work.

I remember how sh*thouse Tottenham were at the start of the season. They deserve every credit for the way they've turned their form around, and of course Redknapp deserves a very large slice of that credit.
 

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well Manure certainly showed the difference between the no 1 team and the no 8 in the EPL
 
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